Montgomery, Texas Speed Traps
State Highway 105
Local PD, very strict on TX105, especially in the 35 and 45 mph zones!
US Highway 105 West near FM 149
About 12 miles west of I-45 heading to Lake Conroe, Walden and the City of Montgomery. Between Walden Road and the town of Montgomery, the speed limit drops from 60 to 55 to 45 to 35. Don’t dare go over 45 when in that section (Montgomery Police and DPS are watching)!
State Highway 105 near Stewart Creek Road
The speed limit on Highway 105 is 60 MPH. It changes from 60 MPH to 55MPH to 45 MPH to 35 MPH to 30 MPH from Stewart Creek Rd, to FM 149 Approximently 2+ Miles. Strictly enforced by City of Montgomery PD. City population under 500. This is the only main Highway going through the city of Montgomery.
State Highway 105 near Main Traffic lLight in Town Crossing
Local cop works about 2 miles either side of main light in town (east and west of town on SH 105).
I have known of this trap since 1982, so I always watch for it. Yet I was ticketed while watching and obeying every sign only three years ago. The cop lied. When I fought it in court, I plea bargained.
This is a very well known trap in this 70 mile radius area. I am surprised it is not already on here.
State Highway 105 near State Highway 2854
Highway 105 is a five lane highway from Conroe to Navasota and thence to Bryan/College Station (Texas A & M University). This town drops the speed limit from 60 to 55 to 45 to 35. There are signs but the distances are short if you’re going 55 to start with. If you are stopped, the cops may well search your car, especially if you are young. The mayor of the town was quoted in the local newspaper as saying something to the effect that new radar guns would greatly increase the town’s revenue.